Department of Physics

 AST, PHS, and PH Course Syllabi

Fall 2004

 

AST 105-7T, Extraterrestrial Life, Dr.  Perry Gerakines

AST 112- Astronomy of Stellar Systems Lab, Ms. Richey

PH100-1B, Preparatory Physics, Dr. Amy Spivey

PH100-8P, Preparatory Physics, Dr. Ryoichi Kawai

PH201-6A, College Physics I, Dr. Joe Harrison and course web page

PH202-5E, College Physics II, Dr. Sergey Mirov

PH221-2C, Fundamentals of Physics I, Dr. Todd Devore

PH221-5A, Fundamentals of Physics I, Dr. Andrei Stanishevsky

PH221-8A, Fundamentals of Physics I, Dr. Mary Ellen Zvanut

PH222-8A, Fundamentals of Physics II, Dr. Ed Wills

PH351-4B and PH351L-G7-Modern Physics I, Dr. Tom Nordlund

PH445/545, Electromagnetic Theory I, Dr. Joe Harrison

PH450/550-4A, Introductory Quantum Mechanics, Dr. Perry Gerakines

PH461/561-4A, Classical Mechanics I, Dr. Renato Camata

PH475/575-2B, Introduction to Biophysics, Dr. Tom Nordlund

PH501, Instructional Astronomy, Dr. Tom Nordlund and Dr. Rob Mohr

PH732, Growth and Characterization of Thin Films, Dr. Andrei Stanishevsky and Dr. Yogesh Vohra

PH793, Physics Student Seminar, Dr. Perry Gerakines

PH797, Special Topics for Physics Teaching Assistants, Dr. Jim Martin

PHS101-1C/1Q, Physical Science, Dr. Jim Martin

PHS101-2B/N3, Physical Science, Dr. Ed Wills